http://www.macworld.com/article/155374/2010/11/macbook_air_screen_issues.html
I've used two different units now and haven't experienced anything. Anyone else?
I've used two different units now and haven't experienced anything. Anyone else?
I wanted to chime in I haven't had any problems so far, and the battery life after calibration has been excellent. I get over six hours on my 11" with just browsing and light work.
I wanted to chime in I haven't had any problems so far, and the battery life after calibration has been excellent. I get over six hours on my 11" with just browsing and light work.
I checked, this is the same one I have. Unfortunately mine keeps getting worse the more I use it. But at least it's not my primary computer, so I quit using it till there's a solution.Display 00009CF3 no problems
Unfortunately mine keeps getting worse the more I use it.
My maxed out 13.3 arrived last week and had the horizontal lines which killed me when watching videos or dealing with pics. Apple support was fantastic and worked through a few things, and then declared the machine DOA. They gave me FedEx labels and had me ship it back and a new one is being sent out to me now.
I'll report back once I get my new one.
I checked, this is the same one I have. Unfortunately mine keeps getting worse the more I use it. But at least it's not my primary computer, so I quit using it till there's a solution.
So it's back to using my trusty SSD equipped hi-res 15" mid 2010 i7 MacBook Pro. It's the most reliable of all my Macs.
I'm an early adopter and I expect it.
Maybe I don't care so much because I've worked in IT for 15+ years and am used to hardware or machine failures. It happens, its not preventable, and Apple will fix it. No biggie.
AppleGoddess said:Display 00009CF3 no problems
My display model is 9CF2, 11.6" screen.
My display brightness I've varied depending on ambient light, while in the radiology reading rooms I have the display set at 2-3 bars, otherwise it's currently sitting at half brightness (6-8 bars). I found I rarely need the screen at full brightness indoors, and no I don't feel like I'm straining my eyes either.
The media exploding because it's a Mac? Expected.